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  1. Dearly beloved in the Lord, ye that mind to come to the holy Communion of the Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ, must consider how Saint Paul exhorteth all persons diligently to try and examine themselves, before they presume to eat of that Bread, and drink of that Cup.

  2. Planning and Preparing Holy Communion from New Patterns for Worship by The Church of England.

  3. The wider community of the local church and friends welcome the new Christian, promising support and prayer for the future. Hearing and doing these things provides an opportunity to remember our own baptism and reflect on the progress made on that journey, which is now to be shared with this new member of the Church.

  4. Introductions to the Peace. Prayers at the Preparation of the Table. Prefaces for the Sundays before Lent and after Trinity. Words at the Giving of Communion. Supplementary Consecration. Prayers after Communion. Blessings. Seasonal Provisions. Notes.

  5. justus.anglican.org › ~ss › commonworshipHoly Communion - Anglican

    Holy Communion. Contents (web site) Main Volume: General Notes. A Form of Preparation. Order One Structure. Order One. Eucharistic Prayers for Order One. Order One in Traditional Language.

  6. In the Church of England (and indeed across the Anglican Communion) it is expected in normal times that Holy Communion will be received in both kinds. Within the Church of England, we know that we seek to be one Church, loving and caring for one another with pastoral sympathy and accommodation. Even in normal times the practice of

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  8. Holy Communion is a shared sacramental meal at which the risen Christ presides. In relation to the elements of bread and wine, Common Worship states that ‘In Holy Communion the Church, following the example of the Lord, takes, gives thanks, breaks and gives’.1 The way in which these actions are carried out has symbolic significance, not ...

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